Margaret buys a gold coin form the Franklin Mint that is certified to weigh 15.6 g. When she puts it on a balance in the lab, it displays 14.1g. What is.

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Margaret buys a gold coin form the Franklin Mint that is certified to weigh 15.6 g. When she puts it on a balance in the lab, it displays 14.1g. What is the percent error in Margaret’s measurement?

Round the following numbers to the number of significant figures indicated in parentheses (2)= (2)=6.0x (3)= x (1)=7x10 -3

Divide the following numbers and report your answers to the correct number of significant figures in scientific notation. a. (4.0x10 -6 )/(8.0x10 -3 ) = 0.5x x10 -4 b. 15.0/3.0 = 5.0

Subtract the following numbers and report your answers to the correct number of sig figs: a = b. 5.0x x10 5 = 4.8 x x10 6

Add the following numbers and report the answers to the correct number of sig figs = x x10 7 =1.74x x 10 8

Match the measurements with the correct SI unit: 1. Length F 2. Mass B 3. Temperature H 4. Time D A. Liter F. Meter B. Kilogram G. Cubic Centimeter C. Celcius H. Kelvin D. Second I. Millisecond E. Kilometer J. Gram

Convert 3820dg to ounces using the following conversion factors and the factor label method of analysis. 2.2lbs=1kg, 1000g=1kg, 10dg=1g, 16oz=1lb ****Remember Sig Figs****

How many significant digits are in the following numbers?

What is the value of 34 o C in Kelvin? K=C+273 K=34+273=307K

Multiply the following numbers and report the answers in scientific notation to the correct number of sig figs. (4.2x10 6 )(3x10 -3 ) = 12.6 x x x 9.00=

What happens to the density of an object when volume decreases? (such as what happens to a balloon on a cold day) Density Increases

Write the following numbers in correct scientific notation form x x x x10 4

Determine the density of this object and report your answer to the correct number of sig figs. 4.6g 50 60

Calculate the volume of this object in cm 3 and then convert to mm 3 (report your answers to the correct number of sig figs) I don’t remember the exact measurements, but…. V= L x W x H so… 78.7cm 3

Rewrite the following equation to solve for mass and then for volume. (2 equations)

Which of the following are derived measurements? a. Mass d. Time b. Length e. Temperature c. Volume f. Density

Match the equivalent values: 1. 1 kg a. 0.1 kg 2. 1 dag b mg 3. 1 hg c dag 4. 1 mg d. 10 hg

Do the following multidimensional conversion using the factor label method. Convert 0.63lbs/qt→cg/mL (2.2lbs=1kg, 1.1qt=1L) ****Remember Sig Figs****

How would you describe this archer’s skill in terms of accuracy and precision? Precise, but not accurate